Example sentences of "[pers pn] [det] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My heart misgave me when I saw his livery at Parfois , for Isambard is close and confidential with him , and sure they had some business between them that bodes us no good here in Wales . ’
2 Can you say what it is about them that threatens you ?
3 What is it about them that makes them stand out from the rest ?
4 There 's something about them that makes me want to see them glazed with passion — ’
5 ‘ It 's the thought of being in the middle of them that makes me come over all shaky . ’
6 There is furthermore an atmosphere of harshness and unrest about them that makes one realize how much closer to the spirit of Cézanne Braque 's contemporary work is .
7 Laura reckons , ’ she continued , a salacious gleam in her toffee-brown eyes , ‘ old Po-face-that 's what they all calls him cos he never smiles-had been having it off with that secretary for weeks .
8 ‘ Well , ’ he said , eyeing her dark hair , ‘ it half suits you anyway . ’
9 All the wisdom of er in , in writing and doctors and everything else says oh it all varies you know some do this and some do that some go straight through in a regal dignified way and they just carry on into relatively old age , you know , smooth as relaxed , nothing to worry about , away .
10 It all depends whose side you 're on .
11 ‘ Now it all depends which way public opinion goes , ’ said one .
12 the they do n't do the same sweets week in week out , I mean the they erm they vary them a on a possibly on a on an eight week basis so it all depends which week you go
13 Forty-five minutes in the gym is technically compulsory , but it all depends what is happening .
14 Jonathan Carroll 's After Silence ( Macdonald , £14.99 ) comes complete with a curious endorsement from Stephen King : ‘ I would say that only five writers have written serious novels which incorporated scenes of fantasy or the inexplicable and still qualify as literature , ’ writes the doyen of domestic horror , prompting the thought that it all depends what you mean by literature .
15 It all depends what the problem is . ’
16 It all depends what you mean by family , ’ said Dora 's Uncle Fred , who tended to pedantry .
17 It all depends what you mean by ‘ theory ’ though .
18 It all depends what he 's writing at the time . ’
19 It all depends what you mean by making contact .
20 It all depends what he 's doing ma .
21 Well , a thousand pounds not a lot , Karen , but er it all depends what the , what what you gon na be insured for ?
22 It all depends what you 're looking for Alison .
23 I do n't know if Billy 's got , cos I du n no if we 're getting stuff down again I du n no what we 're doing , it all depends , it all depends what I want , cos their chicken , chickens , chicken down there are only one pound odd
24 It all depends I , er , it 's fifty fifty .
25 The people who employ me , the Eastern Health and Social Services Board and the government , in the past have called us in the RVH , and now it all depends who they are talking to — if they are talking to the American delegation we are Marxist revolutionaries and if they are talking to other delegations they have branded us as Provos .
26 after that , well I would , er it all depends who does the repeat prescription I suppose but er I would give you three monthly repeats .
27 ‘ It can be more enjoyable if you 're quick but it all depends who 's playing alongside you .
28 It all depends who is making the assessment .
29 For now it all enchants me .
30 If the ice comes he 'll be far enough South and if it all melts he 'll be above the new sea level .
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